Classical guitar? Isn't that a no brainer
Yes. In fact, the style historically differs from the 'classical guitar' style of usage.
I'm not %100 sure but it's either finger style or classical.
classical music :) all classical guitars are just the plain ol' nylon string guitar. it's usually used for learners and some bands prefer the classical guitar because it gives a lovely mellow sound.
Because the classical guitar is typically used to play styles of Spanish music such as flamenco.
Well.....the classical guitar strings are thicker....but i dont think it matters. maybe you can. XxLuciferExilexX
I'd say folk, as classical style should be pure and true to the authors intent, whereas folk style is more to be interpreted by the player.
You can make your own classical guitar music sheet by taking music classes that teach you how to do it from the following: YouTube, Classical Guitar Canada, Guitar Press, Classical Guitar 101.
classical or electric guitar does not matter. the only thing that matter is how well you play it, and it depends on your taste for music. if you love rock and roll, then go for electric guitar but if you like classical, i suggest you take classical guitar
The latest person that give the guitar the classical of today is Segovia
A 'Spanish Guitar' is another term used to describe a 'Classical Guitar' or 'Nylon-String Guitar'. Obviously the term 'Spanish Guitar' is in part subject to what style of music the 'Nylon-String Guitar' is playing, usually flamenco or something similar. Another example of one instrument having different names in different styles would be what is known as a 'Violin' in classical music being known as a 'Fiddle' in folk music.
The classical guitar is best bacause guitarists are most familiar with it.
Get a method book on classical guitar (eg. solo guitar by fredricl noad ) and get lessons Yes, and here's a good reference: http://stason.org/TULARC/musical-instruments/classical-guitar/